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Marathon du Medoc a REAL Fun Run
If I had to run a marathon – and having done three, I would think seriously about it first – I would look for one ...
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The fish skin artisan at Fanlac, Dordogne
Hidden away upon one of the Dordogne hills, Fanlac was made famous in France by Eugene Le Roy’s Jacquou le Croquant, a novel set in ...
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Gardens of Marqueyssac |Dordogne’s Green Whimsy
One of the most enticing quarters of France to visit, especially for the British, is the Dordogne valley close to the area of Perigueux. There ...
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Gouffre de Padirac Dordogne the French ‘Devil’s Hole’
Into the Abyss and Back Again… the Gouffre de Padirac Dordogne – the French “Devil’s Hole” is an amazing and unique natural wonder in France ...
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Josephine Baker Chateau des Milandes
If you are ever travelling in the area known as the Perigord region, within the Dordogne department of France, don’t miss out on a visit ...
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A Fleeting Glimpse of the Dordogne Valley
A group of six of us decided to take an express visit to the Dordogne valley in south western France. It was a bit like ...
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Amazing food experiences | My Huge Lunch Date in Sarlat France
When you get invited to lunch in Sarlat, you had better make sure you don’t eat too much for breakfast. This is a town that ...
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Sarlat Market Day – Foodie Fantasy
I was up early on a cool February Saturday morning to discover that it was raining lightly. I didn’t care, I was having the time ...
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The magnificent hanging gardens of Marqueyssac
The river Dordogne takes in many beautiful sights as it winds it’s way about 500 km through Auvergne, Limousin and several other departments to ...
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Beynac Dordogne Visit
Having taken a short 2 hour flight from London City Airport to Brive Airport in the Dordogne on a dull February friday, and with just ...
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